Although many invasive plants seem to cause only harm, certain long-present, abundant species may provide important ecosystem services, including providing habitat for native plants and wildlife. Join Berkshire Botanical Garden Director of Hudsonia Erik Kiviat, for a deeper understanding of the benefits and detriments of some nonnative plants, including, but not limited to, commonly feared invasives such as Phragmites, purple loosestrife, and knotweed. The lecture will take place at Berkshire Botanical Garden in Stockbridge on Saturday, November 5 beginning at 1 pm, and is free to BBG members, $10 for nonmembers. Register at www.berkshirebotanical.org. Image from http://www.themillbrookindependent.com.

